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    the roadblocks and obstacles that life produces. In the words of Jim Rohn, “If you really want to do something, you will find a way. If you don’t, you’ll find an excuse.” One’s passion, determination, and persistence can help them achieve those goals. Daniel Tyx’s essay “The Year I Didn’t” portrays an experience that is very different from my own journey. While the writer chose not to go on his walk, I chose to pursue and fulfill my dreams. Both experiences had life lessons, but each took different

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    Dog’s Purpose, by Gavin Polone. For example their setting , theme of the, and the conflict. However, both of these movies have some similarities in the same categories. The first feature I would like to explain is the setting. Both of the movies, Alice Through The Looking Glass and A Dog’s Purpose , have more than one important setting. Although , both of them have a happy setting. In Alice Through The Looking Glass, those settings are Wonderland, and her reality home. In A Dog’s Purpose , the happy

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    PERSONALITY THEORY – CARL ROGERS AND VICTOR FRANKL Why is it that man lives up to a certain point not knowing what the meaning of life is. Not knowing what path to follow, not knowing if the energy and courage to discover the truths of ones own existence in this world exist. Some persons will drive past a street child on Cape Town roads and look sideways in horror, quickly lock a car door with an “unapparent” elbow; warm, safe, and comfortable in the interior of a brand new sports model car. Others

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    was not quite sure on what field I wanted to focus on. Nevertheless, after watching a documentary in a class I was enrolled in about the life of a parole officer, I knew this is what my purpose in life should be. After long consideration I determined that Probation and Parole is what I am the most passionate about. I want to be a positive figure in my client’s life; someone needs to show

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    an encouragement it is to know that we will never have to face a moment in life on our own! Every step, every valley, every mountain

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    usefulness is found, but nothingness is the usefulness itself. Useful means being of service, or serving some purpose. Without nothingness, the empty spaces, an item such as a wheel on a cart would not work properly. The purpose of a cart is to transport items or people from Place A to Place B. It does so by being propelled on four evenly proportioned wheels. These

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    throughout time, humans serve certain purposes. For example, hunters and gatherers perform specific functions and this serves as their purpose in life. However, as times change, the need for hunters and gatherers ebbs and leaves behind a urge to find a purpose and not waste time, but live in the moment; carpe diem. Before this, the urge to ensure that humanity survives and find enough food to live benefits everyone and serves a widespread purpose. With innovation, the purpose shifts from simply surviving

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    his impending demise on this eerie night train to Paris. In a less cynical way this is what many first year students are facing during their first few days away from home. Finally, an opportunity to truly discover who they are and what their purpose in life may be. College is seen by many as a time of spiritual awakening (mostly in a non-religious sense) and a time to discover one’s true identity. This is similar in many ways

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    rational organization of life on the basis of the idea of the calling. It was born out of the spirit of Christian asceticism” (Weber, 1930, CST pp. 307). This means that people live to fulfill their calling. Their calling can be their work, some accomplishment, or anything that they feel is their purpose in life. Since Weber believed that the purpose in life is to fulfill this calling, he might answer that a person can still reach salvation if they have fulfilled their purpose in life. He claims, “the psychological

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    Crimina Carnis “Serious violations of our duty towards ourselves produce an aversion accompanied either by horror or by disgust; suicide is of the horrible, Crimina Carnis of the disgusting” (Kant, 300). In the philosophical argument- pertaining to suicide- entitled “Suicide and Duty” by Immanuel Kant, Kant defines and argues the immorality of suicide. Labelling suicide a kind of ‘Crimina Carnis” (300)- ‘Crimina’ “of/pertaining to a crime” (Latin Dict.) and ‘Carnis’ which is related to the flesh

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